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The Area Or Fold In The C-section Site Skin Gets Infected Like A Rash, Foul Smell At The End Of Periods. What's Going On ?

i had a c section w / all my children the last one being 14 years ago.. anyway sometimes the area or fold in my skin gets infected like a rash before my period well this past month that happened and i put Neosporin on it like usual but it hasn t gone away. i noticed a mole or a bump i thought was a mole has gotten bigger in that fold of my skin, also a foul smelling end to my period. what is going on?
Fri, 26 Jul 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
You could be suffering from scar site endometriosis.
In this condition, the area on the scar region bleeds, or gets bigger and more itchy during the menstrual cycle.
It is easily treatable.
Consult your gynecologist for a confirmation.
Take care.
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The Area Or Fold In The C-section Site Skin Gets Infected Like A Rash, Foul Smell At The End Of Periods. What's Going On ?

Hello Thanks for your query. You could be suffering from scar site endometriosis. In this condition, the area on the scar region bleeds, or gets bigger and more itchy during the menstrual cycle. It is easily treatable. Consult your gynecologist for a confirmation. Take care.